Stellantis Reports $2.7 Billion Loss For 1st Half Of 2025
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In all, the company expects to have lost as much as $2.7 billion over the first half of 2025 as a result of costly efforts to improve profitability and tariff-related expenses. The losses also include compliance charges with Trump’s suspension of financial penalties tied to fuel emissions standards.
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Jeep and Chrysler maker Stellantis on Monday reported that US tariffs have cost the company nearly $350 million as it paused production at its North American plants and lowered shipments of imported vehicles.
The company, which owns Jeep, Peugeot, Fiat and other brands, said it might soon have to begin raising prices.
The Chrysler and Fiat maker said Monday that U.S. tariffs cost it roughly 300 million euros, equivalent to around $350 million, in the first half of the year. That is likely just the start: Chief Fina
Stellantis NV's new Chief Executive Officer Antonio Filosa offered investors a first glimpse of his plan to overhaul the struggling automaker for a global car market that's being reshaped by U.S. President Donald Trump.